Sapphire Blues Festival
Πρακτικές Πληροφορίες
| Ημερομηνία | Σάββατο 17 Απριλίου |
|---|---|
| Ώρα | 21:00 |
| Τιμή | €10 |
| Χώρος | MÉTRON Stage |
| Διεύθυνση | Voutadon 42, Athina 118 54 |
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The blues bends a note you thought was straight — the Chicago sound that guitarists like Stelios Zafirio carried into Athens club stages across his career. Sapphire Blues Festival gathers his circle at MÉTRON Stage in Gazi for two nights of tribute programming, built around the musicians who shared records and stages with him.
Zafirio was one of the Greek players who took the Chicago blues vocabulary seriously: slide phrasing, 12-bar architecture, the specific attack of players like Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf. The lineup reflects that commitment — these are the Athenians who traded solos with him and the collaborators now arriving together for a room they rarely share.
The setting is MÉTRON Stage, a bistro-and-stage multipurpose in Gazi. The weight is electric blues, played as memorial tribute rather than revival nostalgia — slide guitar, harmonica-forward sets, Chicago-blues arrangements delivered by players who learned the vocabulary at its source. Tickets run through the venue.
You will share the room with listeners who remember which Athens bar first hosted a blues jam and players who still buy Wolf and Waters reissues on vinyl. The tribute format draws them out together — a scene that usually splits across three or four small rooms, assembled for two nights in Gazi.
If you want a pop-forward crossover night with radio familiarity, this is not that weekend. But if you want to hear the Athenians who absorbed Chicago blues at its source, in a room built around the guitarist who helped teach much of the city how to play it, MÉTRON Stage has cleared its schedule for the tribute.
MÉTRON Stage is at Voutadon 42, a short walk from Kerameikos metro and well into Gazi's bar grid. The venue doubles as a bistro — the kitchen runs during programming, which is worth knowing if you plan dinner alongside the sets.
A memorial bill assembles once; the guitarists who share it do not share many other stages.